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Angola. 1995 ‘Article 35: Limits on Dealer Ammunition Stockpiles.’ Legislative Decree No. 3.560 (Diploma Legislativo Nº 3.560); Chapter 3 (Article 35). Luanda: Angola. 10 July

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Articulo 35

A quantidade de munições que os comerciantes ter nos seus estabelecimentos, para venda, nunca será superior:

a) Para armas de defesa: 5000 cartuchos;
b) Para armas estriadas: (caça): 10 000 cartuchos;
c) Para armas de alma lisa: 15 000 cartuchos;
d) Para armas de recreio: 20 000 cartucho;

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[Translation by GunPolicy.org]

Article 35

The quantity of ammunition that traders have in their establishments, for sale, will never be higher:

a) For defensive weapons: 5000 rounds;
b) For rifled weapons: (hunting): 10 000 rounds;
c) For smooth-bore weapons: 15,000 cartridges;
d) For recreational weapons: 20,000 cartridges;

[Editor's Note: This Governmental Decree modifies other national legislation. For an overview of which laws are affected, please see: https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Issues/Mercenaries/WG/Law/Angola1.pdf]

ID: Q15581

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